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Changes to child support in Illinois coming July 1
Changes to child support in Illinois coming July 1 On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in family law on Wednesday, March 29, 2017. While it may take a village to raise a child, the more practical matter is that it takes money to raise a child. Children need love, of course, but they are dependent on their parents to provide them with the food, clothing, shelter, schooling, health care and all other aspects of a well-rounded childhood. Therefore, if a child’s parents are no longer in a relationship with one another, the noncustodial parent will usually be ordered
What financial documents should you gather when facing a divorce?
What financial documents should you gather when facing a divorce? On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, June 19, 2020. Money is often one of the most contentious factors that Illinois couples have to discuss when they sit down at the table to negotiate a settlement in their divorce. Because of this, you must do your best to gather critical legal and financial information the minute you sense that your marriage is crumbling. You’ll be relieved that you did once you finally settle your divorce. Research compiled by Debt.org shows that as much as 50%
Raising a child when unmarried? Establish paternity early on
Raising a child when unmarried? Establish paternity early on On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in military family law on Monday, June 1, 2020. You and your partner never wanted to get married, because neither of you believes in the institution of marriage. That’s fair enough, but now that you have a child on the way, it could make the situation a little more complex. Throughout this process, you’ve both been talking about whether you want to stay together or not. Your partner had been talking about separation before she got pregnant due to your regular deployments, and
Tips for co-parenting through the teen years
Tips for co-parenting through the teen years On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Monday, June 1, 2020. The teen years are challenging for all parents. This is the time when kids start spending less time with their families and test their boundaries. For divorced parents, raising a teen across two households can be particularly difficult. One psychologist recommends that divorced parents focus on three things to help them successfully co-parent their teen: Friends, family and flexibility. Friends: When kids enter high school and get into new groups and extracurricular activities, they’ll make new friends.
Assistance with all family law matters, big or small
Assistance with all family law matters, big or small On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in family law on Friday, May 22, 2020. Individuals who have matters that must be handled in family court will often need assistance with determining what options are available and where to start. We’re here to help you with a full range of family law issues. We know that these matters are usually very emotional and that they can be complex. We’re here to assist our clients with matters that can impact every aspect of their life including: Divorce whether contested or uncontested
Expect these losses when your marriage ends
Expect these losses when your marriage ends On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, May 8, 2020. The end of a marriage comes with some major life changes. Some people think that this is going to be a time of joy, but they soon find that they are dealing with some losses they didn’t expect. Knowing what you might have to deal with ahead of time may help you come up with solutions for them. Even though you and your ex don’t get along, you’re still losing a person who you shared things with for
Spousal support may be terminated in different ways
Spousal support may be terminated in different ways On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Thursday, October 25, 2018. Not all spousal support orders are intended to last indefinitely. While it is true that in some cases an Illinois couple may end a long-term divorce and the support-receiving party may not have any chance of re-entering the workforce, for many divorcing parties there is some way for the recipient spouses to find ways to support themselves. Therefore, the type of spousal support that a court orders will have a lot to do with when that order
Special issues may apply during gray divorces
Special issues may apply during gray divorces On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Thursday, January 31, 2019. The topic of gray divorce may or may not be familiar to readers of this Springfield family law blog. It refers to divorces that occur between individuals who are older, generally in their 50’s or older. Often gray divorce brings long-term marriages to their end and often does not involve matters related to custody or child support. To such ends, gray divorces often revolve around happiness, money and making the most of the parties’ futures. While other age
Child support may be applied to many expenses and costs
Child support may be applied to many expenses and costs On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in family law on Thursday, June 7, 2018. The cost of raising a child can be staggering. Even if a parent could only provide their child with the basic necessities the youth needed to survive, they would still need to put a roof over the child’s head, keep clothing on their back and fill their plate with food multiple times each day. However, parents in Illinois do so much more for their kids than the bare minimums and all of those costs



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